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Ricki Tarr ([personal profile] rickitikitarr) wrote2015-03-08 10:47 am

1. video

[Ricki Tarr, latest inmate arrival, is still getting his feet under him. He's been on board for a little while now, but let's face it, he's a field agent from the 1970s, getting used to graphical user interfaces of his messenger has put up a bit of a roadblock in terms of his making contact.

By the time he's confident enough with the flimsy, cheeping little device to make a video post, his stomach is growling, so the very first message is a simple video shot.

It's poorly framed, he has no real idea of how to centre himself in the lens, and the light in his room is dark and low and terrible for any sort of filming. But from the dark, what's visible of his half-in-the-frame expression is still and steady;]



The first living creature to orbit the earth was a little Russian mongrel named Laika. She was a pretty thing, with a clever cast to her eyes and pricked up, pointed ears. On the fourtieth anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution they flung the little thing into the sky.

In fact, the Russians had been launching dogs into suborbital flights for a few years before, but none attained the notoriety or captured the imaginations of the world like little Laika. I was rather young when she was sent to space, but recall thinking the entire proceedings terribly inhumane.

The Soviets say that she was euthanized before her oxygen ran out. The British and Americans question whether that is true. The Russians question whether that questioning is deliberately spread propaganda meant to make them seem monstrous. In the time since, I think both sides have lost track of the original truth of the matter. But the question of her ultimate cause of death aside, I wondered whether she might be hungry, thirsty or afraid, uncomprehending of how it was possible to see stars all around her... I actually can't recall reading whether Sputnik 2 was like this ship, with windows or not. Laika may not have seen stars spinning in the sky, but I'm sure the sounds and sudden lack of gravity must have been rather frightening for such a little dog.

[His voice is low and steady, the pictures his paints are matter-of-fact and vivid. He accent is an odd, old one, London tempered by a childhood racing through Penang streets and other colonial holds. He takes his time with the story before concluding;]

Which is all to say, given the apparent flexibility of space and time on this vessel, if we see her while we're out here, I must simply insist that we make a stop.
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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-09 12:01 am (UTC)(link)

Huh. I don't spend a lot of time there, but I think our little World War II grunt used it to figure some stuff out. I mean that or he's just faking it.

imfollowinghim: (Oh yeah things are gr8)

[personal profile] imfollowinghim 2015-03-09 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
You never know, she could always turn up. We've got a talking cat.

[Nevermind that it would probably have to be from a universe where she was more sentient than a normal dog, which adds a whole new level of horrifying to the whole experiment.]

Where are you from?

[He half means when are you from, but he's read enough about the future to be able to make a guess, if he's talking about launching things into space. Ricki might be able to make an educated guess about Bucky on that subject, too - he's still wearing his standard issue US Army combat uniform more often than he wears normal clothes.]
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-03-09 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
[That brings her smile back at once, sweet and strong.]

You're a good lad. And no, I'm not. You and your warden'll do that between you. And sort 'em out.

I should let you rest. Nowt more tiring than 'aving a whole new world open up around you, is there? Is your room all right? 'Cause if it's given you summat that brings bad memories, I can get it changed before bedtime.
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[personal profile] velocette 2015-03-09 12:05 am (UTC)(link)

[It's also a phrase he's heard before, and he smiles slightly, has to make sure:]

Was it guns or drugs?

[There is a right and a wrong answer to the question. Guns are fine; drugs, well, that would sour things quickly.]

I ran a gang for a while, that seems to be the most notable thing about me. At least to people here.

tucky: (she works up front‚ eats souls for fun)

[video]

[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-09 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[Floods, breaches, and ports.

She'll let someone else handle that explanation. Right now, she'll just raise an eyebrow.]


Yeah, so maybe you don't got to complain at all, 'cause this place is real nice.
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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-09 12:08 am (UTC)(link)

I'm a warden now, but I came here as an inmate a couple of years ago. The novelty takes a while to wear off. Name's Cain.

tucky: (I had a feeling today)

Re: [video]

[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-09 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Died. Yeah.

[She twists her fingers, uncomfortable. It took her a while to accept that death didn't work the way she thought it did-- at least, not here-- and being reminded of it is still unpleasant.]

-- You pissed off right now?
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[personal profile] imfollowinghim 2015-03-09 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Bucky doesn't recognize Penang off the top of his head, although he can make a guess that it's somewhere in Asia. The Pacific wasn't his theater, so he's not as familiar with the geography there. Ricki's not-question gets an easy answer, because he doesn't ave anything to hide when it comes to this stuff.]

Yeah, I'm a little behind the times.

Guess that means you were there when the Japanese rolled in?
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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-03-09 12:34 am (UTC)(link)

Where you from, Tarr?

[A last name basis is a safe bet where he's from. It's either last names or names like Batman and Nightwing, anyway.]

tucky: (I just have to wet myself first)

[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-09 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
I got beat to death.

[She tries to sound casual about it; it half works.]
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[personal profile] tucky 2015-03-09 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh Ricki, if only you knew. She just shrugs, looking away.]

Did you die right before you came here, or a while before?

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